FOOTNOTES:
[1] Now Admiral Boyle, C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O.
[2] Colonel Doughty Wylie, V.C.
[3] Colonel Esson was Q.M.G. of the New Zealand Division.
[4] Now Lieut.-General Sir John Monash, commanding the Australian Forces.
[5] Because he had been through the siege of Plevna and was covered with Turkish decorations.
[6] Supply officer of the New Zealand Division.
[7] Now Lieut.-General Sir A. H. Russell, K.C.M.G., K.C.B.
[8] Now Chief of Staff in India.
[9] Commanding Australian Div.
[10] Now Lieut.-Colonel Bigham, C.M.G., Grenadier Guards.
[11] Now Brigadier-General, Australian Forces.
[12] Now Surgeon-General and Director-General, Medical Services of Australia.
[13] The usual Albanian greeting.
[14] Commanding 1st Australian Light Horse Brigade. Now Lieut.-General Sir H. Chauvel, G.C.M.G., K.C.B.
[15] Commanding New Zealand Infantry Brigade. Afterwards killed at battle of Messines in 1917.
[16] Now Lieut.-General Sir Neville, Director of the Australian Medical Service.
[17] Now Sir George Lloyd, Governor of Bombay.
[18] War correspondents.
[19] The novelist.
[20] Naval beachmaster.
[21] is A.D.C., a Captain in the Indian Lancers, who had been killed.
[22] A.D.M.S., New Zealand Division.
[23] Irish Guards. Commanding 29th Irish Brigade.
[24] Taken back after.